Art H 335

African Art History Final Exam

89 cards   |   Total Attempts: 189
  

Cards In This Set

Front Back
Question 1

Edo
Benin
Portrait of an Oba
They are supposedly made after a Oba (king) dies and are dedicated to the king's memory. It's the job of the new king to have this made.
Question 2

Edo
Benin
Head: Queen Mother
Made for the Iyoba (queen mother) and is put on the alter for the queen mother specifically.
Question 3

Edo
Benin
Alter
The heads of the kings and queen mothers are put here. The tusks are added to the top of the head of the kings and ares specifically made for each king.
Question 4

Edo
Benin
Carved Ivory tusks
They are carved by a guild of carvers and have carved images of the king along with symbolic things he's done in his life. Each one is particular to a specific king.
Question 5

Edo
Benin
Plaque of Warrior Chiefs
The bigger the person the more significant they are. It is square and flat which is unusual for African art so it is believed that they copied this style from the Portugese.
Question 6

Edo
Benin
Pendant Mask of Iyoba
Made of mud fish and is designed with mud fish and portugese figures around the head and neck area.
Question 7

Igbo-Ukwu
Nigeria
Roped pot
It has skeuomorph and is from the Igbo Isaiah collection.
Question 8

Igbo-Ukwu
Nigeria
Vessel
Skeuomorph, representing a shell with a leopard on it.
Question 9

Igbo-Ukwu
Nigeria
Pendant of a face
The facial marks are significant, the scarifications indicate that it was an important person. Scarification is moderately called ichi marks.
Question 10

Igbo-ukwu
Nigeria
Burial Chamber (archaelogical site)
Workers are sealing the tomb of Igbo-Richard
Question 11

Igbo-Ukwu
Nigeria
Fly Whisk Handle
The rider is riding on a horselike figure signifying status. He also has ichi marks. It's green because it has been buried in the gound for years.
Question 12

Igbo
Nigeria
Male figure
Called an ikenga. Scarification & pieces in hands signify high society title and power.
Question 13
Dude wearing a white mask with all white on & another dude walking next to him carrying an umbrella
Igbo
Nigeria
Okoroshi Oma
Means "beautiful ghost". The masker is depicting the female attendant in the story of beauty and the beast.
Question 14

Igbo
Nigeria
Mgbedike mask
Mgbedike means "the time of the brave". This is the mask representing the beast. He's ugly and fierce and apart of the beauty and beast masquerade.
Question 15

Igbo
Nigeria
Ijele Masquerader
Huge mask made of cloth and other things. Worn by one person. Often times celebrates the death of the Oba. Now used by politicans for elections.